Thanks to Sandy Huberfeld.
I wanted to publicly thank the Digital Photography Club of Annapolis for use of their images on The Capital's photo page this week. They looked great. I really want to thank Sandy Huberfeld for her work getting the images together and all the other hard work of getting the info for our captions. We were calling and emailing her for days. I even think she missed a class to help us. To top that off, she did not even get one of images printed in the paper. I am really sorry about that, but I had nothing to do with the image selection.
The photo page we do at the paper is both a blessing and a curse. It is a blessing because as photographers we love when our work is used prominently in the paper. It is a curse because with our busy schedules it can be tough to work on photo stories for the page. It can also be tough to come up with new ideas every two weeks.
I had the idea to share the wealth with the local camera clubs and it worked out great. In a few months maybe the Arundel Camera Club will want to do a page. Who knows, maybe it is something we can do once a year, but don't worry Sandy, we will give you much more notice next time.
If you would like more info about the club their website is here http://www.digitalphotoclub.net
The photo page we do at the paper is both a blessing and a curse. It is a blessing because as photographers we love when our work is used prominently in the paper. It is a curse because with our busy schedules it can be tough to work on photo stories for the page. It can also be tough to come up with new ideas every two weeks.
I had the idea to share the wealth with the local camera clubs and it worked out great. In a few months maybe the Arundel Camera Club will want to do a page. Who knows, maybe it is something we can do once a year, but don't worry Sandy, we will give you much more notice next time.
If you would like more info about the club their website is here http://www.digitalphotoclub.net
Comments
Thanks for thinking of us. It was a great thrill to see all of the photos in print.
Mike (aka Tony)